US Fuel Prices Surpass $4 Per Gallon Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
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US gasoline prices have exceeded $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022, driven in significant part by the ongoing US-Iran war's impact on global oil markets. The price surge is affecting American consumers at the pump, airline travelers through increased fees and fares, and is generating broader political and public sentiment concerns. Analysts suggest prices may continue rising depending on the conflict's trajectory.
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